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Polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) degradation potential of a new acid tolerant, diazotrophic P-solubilizing and heavy metal resistant bacterium Cupriavidus sp MTS-7 isolated from long-term mixed contaminated soil

Authors
Kuppusamy, SaranyaThavamani, PalanisamiMegharaj, MallavarapuLee, Yong BokNaidu, Ravi
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
PAH degradation; Acid-tolerant bacteria; N-fixation; P-solubilization; Heavy metal resistance
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.162, pp 31 - 39
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
162
Start Page
31
End Page
39
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15151
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.07.052
ISSN
0045-6535
1879-1298
Abstract
An isolate of Cupriavidus (strain MTS-7) was identified from a long-term PAHs and heavy metals mixed contaminated soil with the potential to biodegrade both LMW and HMW PAHs with added unique traits of acid and alkali tolerance, heavy metal tolerance, self-nutrient assimilation by N fixation and P solubilization. This strain completely degraded the model 3 (150 mg L-1 Phe), 4 (150 mg L-1 Pyr) and 5 (50 mg L-1 BaP) ring PAHs in 4, 20 and 30 days, respectively. It could mineralize 90-100% of PAHs (200 mg L-1 of Phe and Pyr) within 15 days across pH ranging from 5 to 8 and even in the presence of toxic metal contaminations. During biodegradation, the minimum inhibitory concentrations were 5 (Cu2+) and 3 (Cd2+, Pb2+, Zn2+) mg L-1 of the potentially bioavailable metal ions and over 17 mg L-1 metal levels was lethal for the microbe. Further, it could fix 217-274 mu g mL(-1) of N and solubilize 79-135 mu g mL(-1) of P while PAHs degradation. MTS-7 as a superior candidate could be thus used in the enhanced bioaugmentation and/or phytoremediation of long-term mixed contaminated sites. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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